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ipSpace wrote: » Or, the weight are 20. 16 + 4:D
jamesp1983 wrote: » Please tell me if this violates Cisco's NDA, but if not, is there a calculator available on the Written? I've been googling to find an answer, but haven't had much luck.
jamesp1983 wrote: » I just finished 2 rounds of boson in study mode, reading all of the explanations, and then doing a random Simulation style exam. It took me around an hour and I got a 96. I only got 3 wrong and when I reviewed them I realized I missed one on BGP attributes (1 answer was placed in wrong column on a chart), 1 wrong on OSPF network types because I missed the word "no" in the question so I answered the opposite of what they were asking for, and 1 wrong on traffic policing because I missed the word "no" again. I am feeling pretty good. Tomorrow morning will be interesting.
jamesp1983 wrote: » Well, after 283 hours of study over roughly 7 months, I passed the CCIE RS Written! A few exhibits were of poor quality, but I didn't find the quality of the test to be that terrible. The test was comprised of a good mix of tough questions and easy CCNA level questions. A few questions drew my attention to some topics that I need to brush up on, but I'm sure my lab studies will fill in the blanks for me. I finished the test with roughly 10 minutes to spare. I do agree with several other posters that this test is like the CCNP+. I'll celebrate this evening and then set up my full lab tomorrow. I did cheer a bit at the end of the test when I saw that I passed. I threw my hands up and said YESSS in my quiet voice. No one else was in the testing room so i didn't distract anyone. There were some points where I thought I wasn't going to pass, but then I'd hit a streak of like 5 or 6 questions that I was strong on. I need to really spend more time on multicast, ipv6, and qos. I was fully expecting to see a "sorry, you failed" at the end after the computer calculated my score (which took forever) , but I was pleased to see the pass.
jamesp1983 wrote: » Thanks!
Turgon wrote: » Excellent. It's done. You passed the written and didn't use a **** to do it. That in itself is an accomplishment. Plus all the reading you did will really help you in your labprep. Far too many people shortcircuit the written by dumping it, then they get lost in the practicalities of the vendor workbook exercises. You will still get lost, but not to the extent of those people. Those people are fools, they deny themselves all the reading they should be doing. Some show up for the lab exam not understanding deterministic MED! Congratulations! Have a few beers and then on to lab prep. Im doing some right now, and all Saturday night..
ipSpace wrote: » Congratulations!!! You really deserve it! I was waiting for you to post the PASS!! Congrats!!
jamesp1983 wrote: » Thanks very much! Your help was greatly appreciated. I'm pretty proud of this accomplishment and excited about the lab prep. It feels great knowing that I've done this the clean way while so many others out there **** their way through it. I feel like I'll have a much better go at the lab since I have a pretty good grasp of the theory (I'm sure I'll still have a tough go of it). Also, I know that in an interview I'll win if it came to a dumper vs me. Good luck with your studies tonight Turgon! Once again, thanks!
Turgon wrote: » heheh..no problem. It's my last year of this madness but I think I have the time to nail it now. You will need the lab hours to make *sense* of all that mush you have been reading..so start soon.
reaper81 wrote: » Well done James. I was cheering for you and had high hopes for you. Feel free to ask if you need help with anything.
jamesp1983 wrote: » It'll be your turn next! Then on to the real challenge!
ipSpace wrote: » In 3 months maybe i will! will try to catch you up
jamesp1983 wrote: » I'm reading Internet Routing Architectures cover to cover now and I'm finding it very helpful to understanding the big picture. I skimmed over it for my written, but didn't get too deep. I just read a lot of Cisco docs on BGP to help for the written.
Turgon wrote: » While you are amassing equipment, why not start to build out the INE Vol II switching sections in all 20 labs at home. You can do that and start to amass some good lab hours. Means you can tick switching off your list as well.
jamesp1983 wrote: » That is an excellent idea. I have 2x3750s and 2x3550s at work. I could set up a little mini lab and move through those labs.
jamesp1983 wrote: » I spent this morning doing some maintenance on my wife's car and then I started wiring up all of my equipment. All of the interswitch links are in place and I've been spending the day on ebay trying to find some good deals on lab equipment.
Turgon wrote: » Cool. Im labbing right now in real time. While you wait for the purchases you can start the INE switching exercises. You have enough equipment for that.
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